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Back in 2006, when Taylor Swift penned those famous lyrics "I'll be 87; you'll be 89," she probably never imagined how deeply those numbers would weave into her life's tapestry. Fast forward to today, and 87 has become more than just a number—it's the emblem worn proudly by Travis Kelce on the football field. Meanwhile, 89 symbolizes the year Swift herself entered the world, marking a serendipitous connection between the pop star and the Kansas City Chiefs' tight end.

Taylor Swift wrapped up her Eras Tour with a memorable performance in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at the Johan Cruijff Arena. The final show on Saturday night saw Swift treating her fans to a surprise acoustic session, where she dug into her early catalog with songs rarely heard on this tour. Among these was "Mary's Song (Oh My My My)" from her debut album released back in 2006. It was a special moment for the audience as Swift hadn't performed this track live during the Eras Tour until that evening.

But it's not all serious roles for Edebiri; at heart, she's a comedian who loves to crack jokes and impressions, even during interviews. Recently, during The Vanity Fair Game Show, the cast of The Bear decided to test Chef Sydney’s knowledge by guessing Ayo’s go-to karaoke song. Amidst playful guesses from her co-stars, including some suggesting the Dune theme, Ayo surprised everyone with a spot-on impression of the iconic score. The whole cast burst into laughter, making for a memorable moment that fans couldn't get enough of.

Isaiah Hartenstein is no longer just an admirer from a distance; he’s now a full-fledged member of the Oklahoma City Thunder family. On Saturday, Hartenstein’s signing became official, and he shared his thoughts with the media, shedding light on why he chose to leave the New York Knicks for a new adventure in OKC.

 

Kyle Harrison’s return to the mound on Saturday in Cleveland didn’t go quite as planned. After being sidelined for the last 19 games due to an ankle sprain, Harrison’s first start since June 10 was a rough one. He gave up four runs early, setting the San Francisco Giants up for an uphill battle that they couldn’t quite overcome. Despite their late efforts, the Giants ultimately fell to the AL Central-leading Cleveland Guardians, 5-4.

 

Before USA Basketball men’s senior national team coach Steve Kerr answered any questions on Saturday, he took a moment to reflect on Klay Thompson. The departure of Thompson from the Golden State Warriors marks the end of an era filled with incredible achievements and heartfelt memories.

As LeBron James sat in the upper balcony of the practice facility at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he took a moment to enjoy the view. Team USA was holding its training camp here ahead of the Summer Olympics, and James was ready to switch between his roles as an Olympian and a Laker.

It was another intense night for the Arizona Diamondbacks, as second baseman Ketel Marte had to leave the game in the ninth inning due to lower back tightness. This isn't the first time this season Marte has been sidelined by this particular injury, causing some concern among fans and the team. Despite the setback, manager Torey Lovullo remains optimistic, categorizing Marte as day-to-day and indicating there are no immediate plans for an MRI or any other extensive tests.

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and country music star Parker McCollum have both had an unforgettable year. Stroud, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft, delivered one of the most impressive rookie seasons ever, leading the Texans to the playoffs for the first time in four years. Meanwhile, McCollum, a native of Conroe just outside Houston, solidified his status as a rising star in country music with his hit single "Burn It Down."

In a tragic incident that has sparked concerns across Australia's Northern Territory, a 12-year-old girl was fatally attacked by a crocodile while swimming near the Indigenous community of Palumpa. This incident has reignited the debate on managing the growing crocodile population, which now stands at an alarming 100,000 in the region, outnumbering its human inhabitants by a significant margin.

The tension in France is palpable as the country gears up for its critical parliamentary elections this Sunday. With over 50 reported physical assaults on candidates and campaigners, concerns about political violence are at an all-time high, according to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin. The attacks, ranging from minor incidents to severe assaults that have left some hospitalized, highlight the volatile atmosphere surrounding the campaign trail.

Keir Starmer, Britain's new Prime Minister, stepped into Number 10 Downing Street amidst cheers and applause, following a decisive electoral triumph that ended fourteen years of Conservative rule. His pledge to rebuild the nation resonated strongly, aiming to restore faith in politics after a tumultuous period under the previous government. Starmer's message was clear: he acknowledged the widespread disillusionment among Britons and vowed to lead a government that prioritizes action over rhetoric.

Danny Trejo, the iconic "Machete" actor, found himself in the midst of unexpected drama during a lively 4th of July parade in Los Angeles. The 80-year-old Hollywood legend, riding in a vintage car as part of the Sunland-Tujunga parade, suddenly became embroiled in a chaotic altercation captured in a viral Facebook video.

Ed Sheeran is gearing up to wrap his epic Mathematics tour in a grand finale slated for the end of 2025, marking over three years of global performances. The announcement, dropped on Instagram last Friday, confirmed the singer's plans for the tour's culmination.

The New York Mets are actively seeking outside help to bolster their bullpen, as reported by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. This comes amidst the return of closer Edwin Diaz, who served a 10-game suspension for using "sticky stuff" during a game in late June. DiComo's insights reveal that despite the Mets' bullpen ranking mid-tier in ERA, they boast the second-highest strikeout tally across MLB, highlighting their effectiveness in striking out batters.

Parker Meadows returned to the Detroit Tigers' clubhouse, reunited with his spring training buddy and teammate Riley Greene after a stint in Triple-A Toledo. The outfielder sported a grin as he effortlessly fielded fly balls during warmups at Great American Ball Park, eager to prove himself back in the big leagues.

The Phoenix Suns are shaking things up and have officially signed free agents Monte Morris and Mason Plumlee. This announcement came through on Friday, marking an exciting development for the team. Both players bring a wealth of experience to the Suns, with Morris stepping into his seventh NBA season and Plumlee his 12th.

It was a damp start to an anticipated clash between the Yankees and Red Sox, opening their weekend series at Yankee Stadium on Friday night. The pace was quick, thanks to starters Nestor Cortes and Tanner Houck, who were pitching with precision. The first few innings zipped by with neither team managing to put any runs on the scoreboard.

Ryan Garcia, a well-known boxer, is currently facing backlash after using racial slurs during a recent social media rant. Recognizing the gravity of his actions, Garcia issued a heartfelt apology, emphasizing that there is "no excuse" for his behavior.

Klay Thompson, the sharpshooting star of the Golden State Warriors, bid an emotional farewell to the team and its fans, marking the end of a remarkable 13-season journey. The 34-year-old has agreed to a three-year, $50 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks, closing a chapter that brought immense joy and four NBA championships to the Bay Area. Let’s dive into the heartfelt goodbye and reflect on what made his tenure with the Warriors so unforgettable.